Saturday, November 29, 2014

Change we can believe in

change we can believe in

Put this in your test tubes: there was a time when yawning
was very contagious, the syndrome would go and come in spells. No matter if
your car windows were rolled up you could not escape the power of the yawn. Now
the phenomenon very seldom happen. Also I noticed in rural areas of the south everyone
would wave to the other, weather in walking or on higways,passing in cars one
would think it a strange other planet in deep outer space, but currently there
is no wave like it use to be. But some people still remember it.

There was something at our core that knew we were all one
and it tried to unite us but we did not listen Once upon a time; time stood still. but when men began to
invent and improve industrially time began to speed up, man moved faster and
did not live long.you see concerning that there Ferguson event, what really
happened there, I can remember more simple days, there was no Monsanto so folk lived long on the beef, water was clean,
grew our own food raised our meat, but we noticed subtle things like when the insurance
man or any vender came to or into the house he would always talk to and make
eye contact with the mother it was as if the father was not there, the
disrespect for the black man is deeply genetically rooted it’s a natural inbred
reaction and response. That has become an unspoken code

Once we would stand at street crossing, rail road crossing
etc., they would drive up and latch their car doors you could hear the click.no
matter how well dressed and civilized you looked and carried yourself you would
still hear the click. After some observation, and few years passing we noticed
that if a homeless person or anyone who looked as if they might be desperate
enough to hurt you:there were no car doors locked when these people were near, this
taught us that the action we had been witness to was not because of a natural
fear of us, it was done to humiliate us, they knew how it made us feel, they
tried to lower our self-esteem, just like the one where when they saw you or
made eye contact there would be a sudden quick snappy smile with no soul just
dry they knew how it would make you feel, so much so until some of the Black
girls caught on and they started doing it, they only target people they perceive
as being aware of themselves, the ones homeless the ignorant, they are under control.
They have a total different experience…

Concerning the police:They are in trusted with
so much. When we are sleeping they see everything
that moves.one requirement is they should have training in some aspect of the
clergy and study world religions and philosophies, be versed in the social
sciences as well martial arts, they should be men of great integrity, who has
pledged an allegiance to protect and serve the people. The young people are out
marching because they don’t know what to do, they have not been taught, that
marching is not the thing to do. But this is all they know. What they do know
is that something is not correct with the system, and they feel it needs to change.
First the individual needs to change; the system is changed one person at a time.
What black people have not learned yet is how to think ahead, how to see the future,
and know that the future lies hidden in the past, many of us have set around
the camp fire or an evening meal etc., and talked about how we would handle a
certain situation in slavery, we are still at that point, no one before now has
prepared us for this moment. Our concept of God is incorrect this is our problem,
if we had the correct concept we would not have this problem we seem to have
today…the only solution is to change the face of current and stagnant black
leadership.do you hear the owls hoot “it’s time for change”